
Philstar.com
November 14, 2025 | 1:27pm
MANILA, Philippines — Aspiring triathletes and adventure seekers yearning to experience the rush of multisport racing — without the grueling demands of full-distance training — will take center stage at the FAB (Freeport Area of Bataan) Sunrise Sprint (S2) on Sunday, November 16, in Mariveles.
Dubbed as S2, the event serves as an exciting sub-category of the inaugural 5150 FAB Triathlon, offering an energetic and approachable racing format for newcomers and returning competitors alike. Featuring a 750-m open-water swim, 20-km bike ride and 5-km run, the race distills the essence of triathlon into a compact yet thrilling experience — ideal for beginners, comeback athletes or even seasoned racers looking to sharpen their edge.
Set on an Olympic-style course that mirrors the intensity and camaraderie of longer-distance races, S2 is expected to draw participants across various age groups and categories. Among those to watch are young standouts Eunice Caluya and Kurt Julian in the 15-19 division, Adrian Bangkiling leading the 20-24 pack, and competitive 25-29 bets Ryan delos Reyes, Patrick Tamboong, Raejohn Legaspi and Nathalia Pili.
“Events like the S2 are essential to developing the next generation of Filipino triathletes. By giving beginners and young athletes a positive, well-supported race environment, we hope to inspire more people to stay active and eventually take on longer distances,” said Princess Galura, president and managing director of the organizing Sunrise Events Inc.
“Holding the Sunrise Sprint in Bataan is intentional. The province has embraced endurance sports and continues to invest in venues, safety, and community support that make it an ideal home for athletes starting their journey. Every start line begins with a small step, and for many, that step begins here,” she added.
The event offers much more than a race — it’s a gateway to the triathlon lifestyle, promoting physical literacy, confidence and community engagement. Designed to encourage participation from all walks of life, it invites first-time racers, recreational runners and elite athletes to share the same start line and spirit of competition.
Aside from the individual categories, relay events will also spice up the action, featuring all-male, all-female and mixed teams. Notable squads set to compete include JNM Tri-Team, TRPH Saja Boys, Sibakeras, TSL Triathlon I, Olongapo Jr Trackers Multisports, Team YAB, TriGunns, TRPH Relay Team 1, DayOne/Infinite Multisport, Project 2, BYBS Tri, Praetoria Tri, and PNYTRIBE.
Together with the 5150 FAB Triathlon, Sunday’s event reinforces Bataan’s growing stature as a top-tier hub for triathlon and endurance sports, backed by its challenging courses, pristine waters and trademark hospitality.
The S2 event also underscores SEI’s continuing mission to promote nation-building through sports development, encouraging the youth to embrace fitness and excellence through triathlon. By providing a well-organized, beginner-friendly venue, the Sunrise Sprint acts as both an entry point for future long-distance athletes and a celebration of active, healthy living.
For race details and registration, visit www.sunrisesprint.com.